Hawaii Line Dance Festival Dates: Friday September 27, 2019 to Saturday September 28, 2019. Location Kauai Veterans Center 3215 Kauai Veterans Memorial Hwy Lihue, Hi 96766 A fundraiser to benefit the Kauai Veterans Museum through line dance. Line dance workshops, open line dancing, and performances. The event opens up on Friday September 27, 2019 from 5pm to 10pm with a social dance and some lessons. Saturday September 28, 2019 from 10am to 10pm. Will have Line dance workshops, performances, and open line dancing throughout the event. Schedule and list of instructors TBA. FEATURED INSTRUCTORS (subject to change): KAT PAINTER

This annual event, in partnership with the Hawaii State Energy Office of DBEDT, USGBC Hawaii Community and Renew Rebuild Hawaii brings together nationally acclaimed speakers and local experts in the fields of high performance building design, sustainable landscapes, water conservation and wastewater innovation, and net zero energy. Donâ€™t miss this opportunity to learn about the most progressive buildings and landscapes in our State through a 2-day building tour on the Island of Kauai, featuring the North, East and South shores. Pre-registration required. There will be no on-site registration.Â Registration includes pau hana small bites on Friday, snacks on both days, transportation between the primary location and tour sites. We will be providing lunches on both days and breakfast on Day 2!Â All other food, beverages, airfare, accommodations and transportation are not included. Build and Buy Green 2019 will be approved by GBCI and AIA for CEU credits. Who Should Attend Architects, landscape architects, interior designers, engineers, planners, LEED project managers, policy-makers, general contractors, sub-contractors, trades, administrators, codes professionals, educators, and students. Save the dates, for BBG 19 September 20 and 21 Schedule - tentative and subject to change Kauai Day 1 Friday Solar PV farm w/ Battery storage project A workforce-housing complex LEED Certified Hanalei - North Shore Pau Hana - Kauai Beer Co. Aqua Kauai Beach Resort Kauai Day 2 Saturday Botanical Gardens Biofuel Project Kauai Community College Pau Hana - Koloa Rumâ€™s new distilleryÂ Event Organizers Accomodations We are working on securing a group rate for the hotel. Stay tuned for updates. Sponsors and Partners Interested in sponsoring or partnering on the event? We have multiple options available to fit your needs. Please email Ian:Â itierney at kya.designÂ

The Festival will feature some of Hawaii's top artists and musicians performing in the Ki-hoalu (Slack Key Guitar) genre. Over a period of 6 hours 15 artists will showcase a variety of slack key guitar stylings that offers the listener a glimpse into the simplicity and beauty of the art form. First developed on the Island of Hawaii in 1830, this indigenous guitar art form which celebrates its 189 birthday is slowly but surely becoming aware to audiences around the world. In addition to the music, island crafters will be showcasing their beautiful crafts while the hotel offers a variety of food and snacks for everyone for to purchase. Join us for a glimpse into musical culture of Hawaii and the guitar stylings of many talented artists from Hawaii.

Through the change of seasons it is important to ground & find balance in order to handle lifeâ€™s natural chaos with stability, grace & ease. This workshopÂ will focus on nourishing ourselves holistically with a focus this class on women's health, balance and the earth element.Â With Whitney, weâ€™ll work directly with the stomach and spleenÂ organ systems of the body,Â (based on theÂ earthÂ element fromÂ Traditional Chinese Medicine,) and explore how vitalizing the meridian pathways and optimizing chi flow through the energetic system influences our physical, emotional, mental & spiritual well-being. Daniella willÂ educate onÂ how essential oils work best for hormonal support for women. She'll also cover oils and tips to help ground and balance body, mind and spirit for daily health. Together, you will be guided to make your own oil blend choosing form the oils she teaches about, to create your personalized roller ball to take with you and use on the go.Â The flow of the workshop will begin with aÂ 30-minute discussionÂ (approximately), followed by a 15-minute oil rollerÂ makingÂ tutorialÂ (for you to take home,) andÂ concludeÂ withÂ aÂ 30-minute Yin practice specific to the stomach & spleen, which will incorporate the use of oils & affirmations. Youâ€™ll leave with tools forÂ ongoingÂ cleansing for your body, mind,Â and spirit.Â Â All levels and abilities welcome!Â Bring a mat & wear comfy clothes. Space is limited to 8 - be sure to pre-register! Â About Whitney and DaniellaÂ Whitney has been practicing yoga for over 11 years and teaching for over 6 years. Her strong passion for yoga showsÂ through her teaching & practice. She has been trained & certified in a wide variety of styles including, Hatha, Vinyasa, Yin, Yoga Therapeutics, Buti Yoga & Barre. She keeps her classes light & fun and encourages all levels & backgrounds to attend. Through yoga,Â Whitney combines the practice of mindful awareness, breath (prana) & movement (asana) to optimize our holistic mind-body health & well being. You can find her atÂ whitneyannrielly.comÂ or @whitaaz on Instagram.Â Daniella Brause is the owner of Essentialshine.Â Serving those on island and afar with natural solutions for everyday and ongoing health and happiness, going on her 8th year. Having been a teacher of dance and fitness for over 20 years, non toxic home, clean suppliments and essential oils were a perfect fit.Â Daniella lives on Â Kauai with her two daughters Daysha and Naila, Co Parenting. Â Beach time, gathering with her community ~ island ohana, Â are her favorites. Running her doTERRA business/Essentialshine, teaching dance, collaborating with local business women for workshops and more.Â You can find her atÂ essential-shine.comÂ or @essentialshine on Instagram and Facebook.Â

KAUAI VOICES SINGS THE 70s WITH FOUR ISLANDWIDE CONCERTS Please consider becoming one of the "Friends of Kauai Voices" by purchasing a Season Pass to provide additional financial support for our" Kauai Voices Sings the 70s" season and receive two tickets to the show of your choice. Support is by season, not yearly. We offer two seasons each year usually in January and June. For details click the link below. PURCHASE SEASON PASS TICKETS HERE: Buy tickets for Kauai Voices Season Pass Get ready to boogie down when Kauai Voices sings the 70s! Celebrating the decades diverse music, Kauai Voices the islands highly popular 50+member auditioned choral ensemble will present concerts in venues across the island over two weekends: June 15 and 16 in Lihue, June 22 in Kilauea and June 23 in Waimea. The decade of the 70s was one of significant change, said Randy Leonard, Kauai Voices artistic director. It evolved away from the hippie culture of the 1960s and brought a new focus to womens rights, the environment, the growth of video games and computers and expanded into new genres of music to which rock and roll laid the foundation. Heavy metal rock and disco were born, which along with the diverse genres of funk, Motown, jazz, smooth jazz, soft rock, R & B, soul and pop became all the rage. Karaoke got started, 8-track and cassette players fought for supremacy and portable synthesizers were common in music performances. And in 1979, with the debut of the Sony Walkman, we could carry our music anywhere! Leonard noted. This season Kauai Voices will sing some of the 70s greatest hits in all the beloved genres of the decade. Disco comes alive with Boogie Fever, Funky Town, I Will Survive, Boogie Wonderland, You Should Be Dancing, and the legendary Village People hit Y.M.C.A.! Love Will Keep Us Together by Captain and Tennille taps into the softer side of the 70s, as well as Crosby, Stills, Nash and Youngs Our House. And who doesnt remember Elton Johns Your Song, or the opening lyrics Jeremiah was a bullfrog from Three Dog Nights Joy To The World. Audiences can take the drive down memory lane with these and many other great songs with the choice of four performances, which will be held over two weekends in June. Lihue shows will be held at the Kauai Community College Performing Arts Center on Saturday, June 15 at 7 PM and Sunday, June 16 at 3 PM. The following weekend, concerts will be held in Kilauea at Anaina Hou Porter Pavilion on Saturday, June 22 at 6 PM, as well as in Waimea at the historic Waimea Theatre on Sunday, June 23 at 3 PM. After last seasons total sellout shows with overflowing audiences, we are pleased to move into larger performance venues, Leonard explained. You can be sure that Love Will Keep Us Together in this amazing showcase of the music of the 70s. Remember The Way We Were as you slip back in time enjoying these great songs, which are more than Dust In The Wind. Tickets for Kauai Voices Sings The 70s are $20 in advance, $25 at the door and $30 for VIP Early Seating. Kauai Voices, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2011, produces two seasons of concerts each year. The shows feature a different theme each season with many different styles and genres of music. The group typically is accompanied by piano, an instrumental ensemble, and also highlights soloists, duets, and small vocal groups.